Dating Relationship Terms...
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pammbroo
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There are different terms used in the dating world regarding relationship status. Some are obvious and upfront. If you say you are "just friends" or "friends with benefits", if you are in a committed relationship you are "exclusive" or even "in love", you have a "girlfriend" or a "boyfriend". But what about the ones used in between being friends and being in an exclusive relationship? You "hang out" or you "dig" someone. Vague terms that really don't define anything (which is probably the whole point). When these terms are used, is it a positive or a negative thing? Is it a nice way of saying I'm just not that into you or that you haven't quite figured out how you feel about that person? Thoughts?
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The whole defining a relationship to me is befuddling. I usually appease whatever lady is in my life by letting her know that I don't date mutlitple people at same time.0
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I don't multiple date - never have, never will. So, the terms have never been an issue for me. In the beginning of my present relationship, I referred to my BF as my "friend" to my friends until I knew he felt the same way about me. We had the "talk" early and knew that we wanted nothing to do with anyone else, so it was pretty easy.
Sorry, I have no insight.0 -
I am kind of this predicament. I met someone, we have gone on a couple of dates, but I have no idea if we are progressing further or not. We text everyday--sometimes he initiiates, sometime I do--split pretty evenly.....but time together is very limited. So, I guess we are "dating" but realistically we are not any more than friends at this point, so at this exact point. I have no idea if he is dating others, though it would be tough with his shedule, but anything is possible :happy:
Sorry can't really help, but curious to see what others say0 -
I typically know right away if there is any chance for a future relationship on my end, so I either write someone off right away or pursue just them.... anyway, I'm with others one at a time.0
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I don't think you should really worry about labels for the first few months. There really is no label for that other than dating, because if you're being intimate you're obviously more than friends, but don't know each other well enough to be bf/gf. Just relax and have fun getting to know them.
After that, I think it's safe to have the "where is this going" talk.0 -
I've always referred to it as "we're dating" or "I am dating so-and-so"0
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if you're being intimate you're obviously more than friends.
It has been the experience of my friends that if she is being intimate but does not know that they are bf/gf, then she really is nothing more to him than a friend or fwb.0 -
It also depends on culture. When I took BB to church and first introduced him to my old friends, I warned him not to get offended: In African American church subculture people don't really say "boyfriend" or "girlfriend." They say "my friend" using a special emphasis in the way you say it.
If I were dating a black man who called me "my friend" I would not bat an eye. If I were dating someone from another culture who used the term, I would think that he does not consider us "exclusive."
When talking about a man I am dating/getting to know/whatever you call it, I simply use whatever term he uses about me. And if he says nothing, then I say nothing either (that is, rather than "This is my boyfriend Joe" I simply say "This is Joe"). I use how he introduces me as an indicator of where we are in the relationship. That is, I do not think he is my boyfriend if he only introduces me as a friend or with simply my name.0 -
No labels until exclusivity has been determined assuming that is the ultimate goal.0
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In London the usual term is "I'm seeing someone".
That would be post first date, pre b/f g/g status. Kinda into each other but not 'serious'.
I dont multi date either and agree with Poncho that I know pretty quick if the person is going to someone I want to have a relationship with.0 -
if you're being intimate you're obviously more than friends.
It has been the experience of my friends that if she is being intimate but does not know that they are bf/gf, then she really is nothing more to him than a friend or fwb.
Unless he only calls on Saturday night at 2am, then it should be pretty obvious that it's strictly a FWB thing.0 -
if you're being intimate you're obviously more than friends.
It has been the experience of my friends that if she is being intimate but does not know that they are bf/gf, then she really is nothing more to him than a friend or fwb.
Unless he only calls on Saturday night at 2am, then it should be pretty obvious that it's strictly a FWB thing.
Well put Roadie!! :flowerforyou: Clear difference between wanting to know someone and just having sex with someone.0 -
You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.0
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You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.
See again this is an area thing... My females friends have several "friends" when they are single myself included.... I don't consider it dating unless words like dating are used...... Also relationships don't exsist until you discuss it.....Anything else is in your head.. (not your your but you know what I mean) If you assume you make an @$$ out of you and me as the saying goes. But I think south florida rules might just be a little different or maybe the way we handle ourselves..... More men seem to get hurt then the women in this area..... Feeling don't mean sex and sex doesn't mean feeling if you convince yourself otherwise your deluded.0 -
Feeling don't mean sex and sex doesn't mean feeling if you convince yourself otherwise your deluded.
This.
Also, if you're not sure where you stand. Why not just ask the guy and have a conversation about it? Communication..0 -
You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.
Sorry but if they put up with being treated like a booty call than guys will keep treating them like booty calls. And for some reason women usually seem to choose these guys over the "nice" guys.0 -
You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.
Sorry but if they put up with being treated like a booty call than guys will keep treating them like booty calls. And for some reason women usually seem to choose these guys over the "nice" guys.
And even then they are not signs that you are in a relationship lol... FFWB and I hung out up to 5x a week. I met his parent and hung out with each others friendslol... And we still knew that it was nothing but sex and fun.........0 -
You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.
Sorry but if they put up with being treated like a booty call than guys will keep treating them like booty calls. And for some reason women usually seem to choose these guys over the "nice" guys.
And even then they are not signs that you are in a relationship lol... FFWB and I hung out up to 5x a week. I met his parent and hung out with each others friendslol... And we still knew that it was nothing but sex and fun.........0 -
You guys can recolor it how you want, but what I've seen is most of the females I talk to who are having sex with someone think that means they are dating or at the very least gf/bf. And they are hurt later to find out that the guy didn't see it that way. I appreciate that this hasn't been your experience, but I suspect it happens more often than people here are willing to admit.
Sorry but if they put up with being treated like a booty call than guys will keep treating them like booty calls. And for some reason women usually seem to choose these guys over the "nice" guys.
And even then they are not signs that you are in a relationship lol... FFWB and I hung out up to 5x a week. I met his parent and hung out with each others friendslol... And we still knew that it was nothing but sex and fun.........
Pas tense lol we both started dating others and stopped playing... Even though we were both single together for a while (hes not) we never started back up lol........0 -
Pas tense lol we both started dating others and stopped playing... Even though we were both single together for a while (hes not) we never started back up lol........
By the way Jen, nice boobs. It's making it more difficut for me to write a coherent sentence.0